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Click here to subscribeAn Art Nouveau Amphora Holland pottery vase by T Verstraaten, shouldered form, painted with a finch flying past a pine tree bough, in colours, a Gouda pottery hexagonal pot painted with Art Nouveau bell flowers, and nine various Dutch pottery pieces, painted marks, hairlines to top rim, 18.5cm. high, (11)
A late 18th / early 19th century Chinese famille verte bowl of oval footed form painted with waterfowl and waterliliesContaining a collection of Russian novelty Christmas cake ornaments; together with a pair of Delft pottery bough pots; a set of four glass urn vase or candlestick ornaments and a pair of 19th century French gilt metal dwarf candlesticks, the bowl, 9cm high x 26cm wide (3.5in high x 10in wide)
A GROUP OF SCOTTISH POTTERY EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising a JESSIE MARION KING BOWL, decorated with red flowers within blue bands, with artists cypher and painted green gate marks, (hairlines), 16cm diameter; a PAIR OF BOUGH POTTERY BOWLS, dated 1923 and decorated with apples and leaves, 11cm diameter; THREE PLATES, two decorated by Elizabeth Armour for Bough Pottery 23cm diameter; the other by Mary Ramsay for Strathyre pottery, 25cm diameter; a TWIN-HANDLED BOWL, painted with flowers, 13cm diameter; and a further BOWL, bearing inscription DO MUCH/ SPEAK LITTLE, 13cm diameter, all variously marked (8)
Various pottery and semi-porcelain figures, comprising of a parson and clerk group, polychrome decorated, with the parson holding a flask and ale goblet, and the clerk holding lantern, on a naturalistic scroll base, unmarked, 23cm H, a pair of continental porcelain wall pockets, each heavily decorated and raised with moulded cherubs and bocage, a further continental porcelain figure group of three children on a tree bough. (a quantity)
An unusual Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery solifleur vase, dated 1913, model no. 1064, modelled in low relief with a foliage bough, under a streaked green and turquoise glaze, a Pilkington's Lancastrian vase covered in an aventurine glaze another early vase with a streaked purple and pink experimental glaze, a vase with modelled foliage design under a matt and curdled green glaze, a dish with fluted rim and two other vases impressed and incised marks, 25.5cm. high (7) Provenance The Harriman Judd Collection, Sotheby's online auction (aventurine vase). Private collection.
Love Birds - A Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery vase, of ribbed swollen ovoid form highly relief moulded with a budgerigar seated to a bough picked out in pastel colours over the mushroom glazed ground, painted and printed marks, 12½in. (31.8cm.) high.* Condition: In very good condition with no chips or cracks found.
A RICHARD AMOUR FOR BOUGH POTTERY VASE painted with aqualigias/columbines in colours, printed and painted marks R.A. BOUGH LXXX 53, 27cm high together with a Strathyre ginger jar and cover painted with clematis, painted cat mark, Mary and Strathyre, 23cm high (2) Condition Report: Bough - crazed inside and out, with discolouration to the inside, light surface scratching. Strathyre - lid has glaze debris, tiny chips and a crack approx 2cm long running from rim. Jarhas a chip to rim which has been stuck back on, some slithers missing. Light glaze debris and surface scratches.
THREE RICHARD ARMOUR FOR BOUGH POTTERY PIECES including a two handled vase of bulbous form with square neck, painted with pansies, sweetpeas, daffodils and other flowers, marked to base 284V, a shallow bowl painted with aqualigias/columbines, marks to base 53Y and a vase, the blue ground painted with prunus blossom, marked to base 393M, 18.5cm high, all with R.A. BOUGH to base (3) Condition Report: vase in nice condition with a few unglazed areas, mainly on handles. bowl crazed. Vase crazed and with some discolouration.
A GROUP OF BOUGH POTTERY CIRCA 1925 each decorated by Richard Amour with fruits and comprising a LARGE BOWL & COVER, with twin handles, painted maker's marks "BOUGH"/ R.A./ 1925, 28cm across; a MILK JUG, 14.5cm high; and a FRUIT BOWL, 27cm across, each with printed and painted maker's marks (3)
A GROUP OF BOUGH POTTERY CIRCA 1925 comprising a TEAPOT AND STAND, decorated by Arthur H. Amour, painted marks to each piece BOUGH/ 1924/ A.H.A., teapot 14.5cm high; a TEAPOT, decorated by Richard Amour with Magnolia and grapes, 15cm high; and a MATCHING PLATE, 23cm diameter, painted and printed maker's marks (4)
A GROUP OF BOUGH POTTERY CIRCA 1925 comprising a SQUARE JARDINIÈRE, by Richard Amour, 15cm across; a COVERED BOWL, by Richard Amour, 13cm across; TWO COVERED BOWLS AND STANDS, by Richard Amour and Cissie Amour, 15cm across and TWO COVERED BOXES, by Richard Amour, 12.5cm and 9cm across, each with painted and printed maker's marks (6)
Barn Owl a rare Royal Doulton Titanian Ware vase by Harry Allen, cylindrical form, painted with an owl perched on a bough above a string of five caught mice, in colours on a midnight blue ground, printed factory mark, painted title and H Allen signature, small glaze chip to the top rim, 26cm. high Literature Doulton Ware Lambeth Art Pottery Part II, Richard Dennis Gallery, 1975, catalogue number 422 for a comparable vase decorated by Harry Allen with owls.
ELIZABETH AMOUR FOR BOUGH POTTERY GINGER JAR AND COVER decorated with tropical flowers and foliage on a mottled blue ground, printed and painted marks to base 'E.A' and no 6/60, 19.5cm high; along with another hand painted ginger jar of similar decoration, marked 'M.S.B' to base Note: Glasgow Girl Elizabeth Amour established Bough Pottery in Edinburgh in 1913 where, alongside her family members, she decorated blanks with each piece initialled to the base by the individual decorator. The studio was in operation until 1942.